Ira Allen was the quintessential late-eighteenth-century frontier entrepreneur. At the age of 21, he founded the Onion River Land Company, a loose family partnership designed to speculate in land titles to the disputed northern New England territory known as the New Hampshire Grants. By the time he turned 40, Allen claimed ownership of more than 100,000 choice acres along the eastern shore of Lake Champlain. Where most of his contemporaries saw an inhospitable wilderness, Allen anticipated a Champlain Valley of thriving communities, busy commercial centers, and extensive trade, all under his profitable control. Combining a romantic faith in the future of the backcountry with a relentless drive to acquire more land, he devoted his life to th...
If one were to draw a map of Pennsylvania in 1776, its boundaries would look far different from thos...
Harry S. Stout’s American Aristocrats argues that the “vast movement” of settlers west “was the grea...
During the first two decades of his remarkable forty-six years of military service, from 1827 to 184...
On May 1775, Ethan Alien wrote to the Albany (N.Y.) Committee of Correspondence one of the most exci...
Auburn, New York, was one of many small communities settled in the northwestern frontier subsequent ...
Beginning in the 1750s, a series of riots rippled through the Hudson Valley. Tenants rose in protest...
By: Paul B. Moyer.Northeast Pennsylvania\u27s Wyoming Valley was truly a dark and bloody ground, the...
There has not been a published work of academic history focused on Benedict Arnold\u27s expedition t...
Zebulon Butler's life was distinctly marked by participation in some of the most stirring events in ...
This study examines a frontier businessman and the evolution of his business enterprises in conjunct...
Full title: Colonel John Allan; a Maine Revolutionary Patriot Appointed in 1777 by the General Cour...
In the midst of the Northwest Indian War, the former surveyor John Adlum\u27s operations as a land a...
Moses Hazen, commander of the Second Canadian Reiment, was an unusual and influential man during the...
In the autumn of 1775, American revolutionaries invaded Canada in the hope of winning a fourteenth c...
Soon after the American Revolutionary War began, Colonel Benedict Arnold led an American invasion fo...
If one were to draw a map of Pennsylvania in 1776, its boundaries would look far different from thos...
Harry S. Stout’s American Aristocrats argues that the “vast movement” of settlers west “was the grea...
During the first two decades of his remarkable forty-six years of military service, from 1827 to 184...
On May 1775, Ethan Alien wrote to the Albany (N.Y.) Committee of Correspondence one of the most exci...
Auburn, New York, was one of many small communities settled in the northwestern frontier subsequent ...
Beginning in the 1750s, a series of riots rippled through the Hudson Valley. Tenants rose in protest...
By: Paul B. Moyer.Northeast Pennsylvania\u27s Wyoming Valley was truly a dark and bloody ground, the...
There has not been a published work of academic history focused on Benedict Arnold\u27s expedition t...
Zebulon Butler's life was distinctly marked by participation in some of the most stirring events in ...
This study examines a frontier businessman and the evolution of his business enterprises in conjunct...
Full title: Colonel John Allan; a Maine Revolutionary Patriot Appointed in 1777 by the General Cour...
In the midst of the Northwest Indian War, the former surveyor John Adlum\u27s operations as a land a...
Moses Hazen, commander of the Second Canadian Reiment, was an unusual and influential man during the...
In the autumn of 1775, American revolutionaries invaded Canada in the hope of winning a fourteenth c...
Soon after the American Revolutionary War began, Colonel Benedict Arnold led an American invasion fo...
If one were to draw a map of Pennsylvania in 1776, its boundaries would look far different from thos...
Harry S. Stout’s American Aristocrats argues that the “vast movement” of settlers west “was the grea...
During the first two decades of his remarkable forty-six years of military service, from 1827 to 184...